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Transcript

Today's Lesson

third conditionals

GRAMMAR

narrative textplot structuredenoument

READING

horror, collapse, gasp, torch

VOCABULARY

sequencingplot

WORD WORK

Teacher Tips

Level 6 Unit 3 Lesson 6

What's (the) Matter?

Physics is Phun!

My physics book, it weighs a ton, And my homework sitch was dire. I thought that I would have some fun, So I set the book on fire. The flames, they burned as high as a tree, And the teacher's look was strange.But he wasn’t mad, he just gave meA test on chemical change.

Word Work

Retell

Vocabulary

horror - intense feeling of terror

The eerie shadow filled him with horror.

collapse - fall down

He collapsed under the weight of the rocks.

gasp - catch your breath in surprise

She gasped in surprise when she saw the surprise.

torch - a fire you can carry so you can see

The Olympic torch is passed from country to country.

pour

stretch

torch

gasp

collapse

horror

Memorise!

I'M READY!

Where is the pair?

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Where is the pair?

horror

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

collapse

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

gasp

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

stretch

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

torch

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

pour

HH:MM:SS

Congratulations!

YOUR TIME

HH:MM:SS

Opinion

Reading

Prereading

Do you like stories to have a happy ending?

Part Three

A dangerous Quest

Jon woke up suddenly, not sure why he was awake. The sun wasn’t fully up yet and the sky was a pale, murky green color. Jon opened his eyes slowly and then gasped in horror. “No!” he shouted and jumped up. The wind had caught his campfire and a small patch of flowers was burning. Another gust of wind moved the fire farther down the hill and Jon knew he had to do something. He grabbed his water bottle and poured the water onto the flames. He pulled out his cooking pot and ran as fast as he could toward the stream.

His arm was throbbing, but Jon ignored it and raced back to the fire with the water. After he dumped the water on the flames, he raced back to the stream. "If I don't stop the fire, all of the flowers will be lost and I won't be able to save the elder." Jon spoke out loud. He was determined to stop the fire. He was out of breath and his legs were more tired than they had ever been. Jon kept running back and forth from the stream to the fire until he thought he would collapse.

Finally the flames were gone and the fire was out. Jon lay on the ground gasping for breath. His face was black with ash and his whole body hurt. When he could finally get up, Jon repacked his bag and went to collect the flowers. He was lucky, the flames had only burned a small part of the mountain. If he hadn’t acted so quickly, there might not have been any flowers left. He picked enough flowers to fill the cloth bag the healer had given him. Then he stopped for a long drink at the stream and started home. The walk back was downhill, so he was able to go much faster than before.

When it started getting dark, Jon broke a large limb off of a tree and ripped his old shirt into strips. He made a torch so that he could see, and kept walking all night. When the sun came up behind him, Jon could see his village in the distance. He smiled to himself and started walking even more quickly. Just before noon, he arrived home. All of the villagers rushed out to welcome him and he handed the bag of flowers to the healer. She rushed off to prepare the healing solution and everyone cheered. His mother rushed out and gave him a big hug. “Are you okay,” she gasped. “You look terrible!” Jon gave her a broad smile. “I’m fine mom. Everything is perfect.”

Multiple Choice

Where does Jon get water to put out the fire?a. a stream b. a lakec. the rain d. a poolWhat is the bag where Jon puts the flowers made of?a. plastic b. clothc. leaves d. leatherWhat does Jon make so he can see on the way home?a. a flashlight b. a torchc. a candle d. a campfireHow does Jon's mother feel when he gets home?a. angry b. annoyedc. protective d. worried

resolution

falling action

climax

Denoument

Reading comp

Grammar

Go to A Million Dollars

3rd Conditionals

second conditionalsIf (past perfec), would (present perfect)If I had finished my homework, I wouldn't have failed the test.

third conditionalsare impossible to changeIf I hadn't fallen down, I would have won the race.

Go to A Million Dollars

Finally the flames were gone and the fire was out. Jon lay on the ground gasping for breath. His face was black with ash and his whole body hurt. When he could finally get up, Jon repacked his bag and went to collect the flowers. He was lucky, the flames had only burned a small part of the mountain. If he hadn’t acted so quickly, there might not have been any flowers left.

3rd Conditionals

If I hadn't studied all day, I wouldn't have passed the test.

Personal Experience

What would you do with a million dollars?

A Million Dollars

Wrap Up

Decide

Talk about something you would do if you had 1,000 dollars.

Extension

Write five sentences about your least favorite book.

Write five sentences about your favorite book.

narrativedenoument

third conditionals

READING

GRAMMAR

horror, collapse, gasp, torch

adverbs of sequencying

VOCABULARY

WORD WORK

Goodbye!